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mike pence is on a 10 day trip to korea. we will follow this with a joint press conference with the south korean president outlining the security situation on the korean peninsula. >> that is the north korean building, that is the equivalent to this one. >> those are guard posts, those are north wing guard posts. >> the concrete line is clear. >> there are two soldiers, they have another one there. >> listen very carefully. >> this is to the east of here. >> this building over here is the same purpose as the freedom house. >> there is another building in front. that one is taller. their flagure that is taller than ours. other posturing things. >> we're going to start the meeting. [indiscernible] >> we will go in, once their set -- they are sets. vice president pence: thank you all for being here. representingto be president trump here. to stand here in this place, to be able to give the commitment to ourunited states long-term alliance with the people of south korea is a great honor for me. to our shoulders here and the sold
mike pence is on a 10 day trip to korea. we will follow this with a joint press conference with the south korean president outlining the security situation on the korean peninsula. >> that is the north korean building, that is the equivalent to this one. >> those are guard posts, those are north wing guard posts. >> the concrete line is clear. >> there are two soldiers, they have another one there. >> listen very carefully. >> this is to the east of here....
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clarity, we hope, will be received in north korea. and they will understand the united states of america and the people of south korea are allies across the region. to achieve our objectives through peaceable means or ultimately by whatever means protect the interests and security of the people of south korea and bring stability to the region. >> thank you. >> thank you all. please head back. >> [inaudible] language]ng foreign >> good afternoon. first of all, i would like to wholeheartedly welcome vice president pence on his first visit to korea. i would like to extend my warmest welcome to his family and delegation. >>
clarity, we hope, will be received in north korea. and they will understand the united states of america and the people of south korea are allies across the region. to achieve our objectives through peaceable means or ultimately by whatever means protect the interests and security of the people of south korea and bring stability to the region. >> thank you. >> thank you all. please head back. >> [inaudible] language]ng foreign >> good afternoon. first of all, i would...
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forces korea, standing with courageous soldiers from the republic of korea is a message of resolve. thepeople of north korea, military of north korea should not mistake the resolve of the united states of america to stand with our allies. the alliance between south korea and the united states is ironclad. we will fulfill that alliance for the sake of our people and the people of south korea. and we will continue to stand strong to achieve our shared objective across this region and across the world. a denuclearized korean peninsula. >> mr. vice president, how is that thefferent policy trump administration is pursuing compared to the obama administration and why do you believe you can trust china at this time to follow through? half the imaginations have sought help from china and they often have not come through. president i know that trump is very hopeful that china will take action as necessary to bring about a change in policy in north korea and abandonment of its nuclear weapons program and its ballistic missile program. we are hopeful they will use the they haveary leverage an
forces korea, standing with courageous soldiers from the republic of korea is a message of resolve. thepeople of north korea, military of north korea should not mistake the resolve of the united states of america to stand with our allies. the alliance between south korea and the united states is ironclad. we will fulfill that alliance for the sake of our people and the people of south korea. and we will continue to stand strong to achieve our shared objective across this region and across the...
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vice president arrives in seoul, south korea, just hours after north korea test fires another missile. we'll have live reports from the region, including pyongyang. >>> and reaction to that failed missile launch from major powers with a great deal at stake on the korean peninsula. >>> >>>s >>> also, we'll go live to turkey where voters vote on a new constitution. >>> welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm ivan watson in hong kong. >> i'm george howell in tat cnn headquarters in atlanta. >> and i'm natalie allen. >>> let's start the program. u.s. vice president mike pence arrived in south korea a short time ago. his plane landed in seoul just hours after the latest provocation from pyongyang, north korea. early sunday, the regime of kim jong-un tried but failed to test another missile. south korean officials say the launch attempt was made from the port city of sinpo on the east coast. a u.s. official says the land-based rocket malfunctioned almost immediately and exploded. cnn correspondents are covering these developments all across asia. alexandra field is live in seoul. matt
vice president arrives in seoul, south korea, just hours after north korea test fires another missile. we'll have live reports from the region, including pyongyang. >>> and reaction to that failed missile launch from major powers with a great deal at stake on the korean peninsula. >>> >>>s >>> also, we'll go live to turkey where voters vote on a new constitution. >>> welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm ivan watson in hong kong. >> i'm...
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high alert, north korea. reporting from seoul, south korea, co-anchor martha raddatz. >> hello, from seoul, south korea. it's evening here in the city of 10 million people. on high alert on a weekend of escalating tensions. hours ago, yet another north korean missile launch. the fifth of 2017. this time, it blew up seconds after leaving the launch pad. u.s. officials believe it was likely a medium-range ballistic missile, the kind we have seen before. still, the latest launch rattled nerves, especially after the sudden appearance saturday of what could be new long-range weapons at north korea's big anniversary parade. canisters that appear large enough to house a missile capable of hitting the united states. you can see them there rolling past north korean leader kim jong-un. green camo on huge transporters. if he, indeed, has a missile big enough to reach the united states, and if he can make a war head small enough to fit on it, will the u.s. be forced to respond? this hour, all the angles on the most impor
high alert, north korea. reporting from seoul, south korea, co-anchor martha raddatz. >> hello, from seoul, south korea. it's evening here in the city of 10 million people. on high alert on a weekend of escalating tensions. hours ago, yet another north korean missile launch. the fifth of 2017. this time, it blew up seconds after leaving the launch pad. u.s. officials believe it was likely a medium-range ballistic missile, the kind we have seen before. still, the latest launch rattled...
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this is how north korea operates. narrator: recent satellite imagery analyzed by amnesty international shows that since kim jong un came to power, the political prison camps have grown. 200,000 civilians who are outside of the criminal penal system. one of the camps, hwasong, is 540 square kilometers, three times the size of washington, d.c. narrator: it's estimated that as many as one in 100 north koreans is a political prisoner, many of whom were caught trying to defect. still, several thousand north koreans try to escape through china each year. lee, the former street kid, fled when he was 18. (translated): i was very scared, but i thought, "it's better to die than live like an insect." before i left, i prepared a little bit of food. i roasted some beans. i ate little bits of that as i went on my way. i went to the top of the mountains to see where the guards were positioned. then at night, i crossed the river when nobody was watching. i crossed the river alone and made it into china. i used the sun to get my direc
this is how north korea operates. narrator: recent satellite imagery analyzed by amnesty international shows that since kim jong un came to power, the political prison camps have grown. 200,000 civilians who are outside of the criminal penal system. one of the camps, hwasong, is 540 square kilometers, three times the size of washington, d.c. narrator: it's estimated that as many as one in 100 north koreans is a political prisoner, many of whom were caught trying to defect. still, several...
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he was punishing the wrong korea. he should be going after north korea and helping us come together. he has done a good thing by preventing any more of the export of coal from north korea to china. let's hope he stays true to his word on that and that they help us bring this is a peaceful resolve. >> congressman, stand by. there is much more to discuss. we will resume our conversation right after this. >>> we're back with congressman ted yo with florida. one of the republican lawmakers who is facing angry constituents at some town haul events. congressman, i know you faced criticism if some of your constituents for failing to deliver on your promise of repealing, replacing obamacare for opposing president trump on the gop health care bill. but the president said he would like to try again. is there a scenario in which you would sign on to a new health care bill. any closer to really working out a deal with them? >> absolutely. as far as signing on to a bill, absolutely. i commend his leadership for asking for a delay
he was punishing the wrong korea. he should be going after north korea and helping us come together. he has done a good thing by preventing any more of the export of coal from north korea to china. let's hope he stays true to his word on that and that they help us bring this is a peaceful resolve. >> congressman, stand by. there is much more to discuss. we will resume our conversation right after this. >>> we're back with congressman ted yo with florida. one of the republican...
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and north korea. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how the president should handle provocations from kim jong un? just go to facebook or twitter on foxnewssunday and we may use i. . . . . . . remember when you said men are superior drivers? yeah... yeah, then how'd i get this... ...allstate safe driving bonus check? ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. . .. . . . . . >> if you look at what is happened of the last eight weeks and compare that to the last eight years you'll see a tremendous difference you will see the tremendous difference. chris: president trump highlighting on what he believes are better results and it's time now for our sunday group, michael needham, heritage action for america. bob woodward from the washington post. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin and former national security council staffer gilian turner. jennifer, let me start with you, what do your sour
and north korea. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how the president should handle provocations from kim jong un? just go to facebook or twitter on foxnewssunday and we may use i. . . . . . . remember when you said men are superior drivers? yeah... yeah, then how'd i get this... ...allstate safe driving bonus check? ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. . .. . . . . . >> if you look at...
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he's expected to arrive in seoul, south korea overnight. >>> it's early sunday morning in north korea. on saturday the nation unveiled some of its newest military weapon weaponry. the recent saber rattling by the north korea and u.s. is the latest drama. joy reed takes a look back. >> reporter: the u.s. ended world war ii with two nuclear bombs dropped on japan in 1945. it also ended japan's powerful emtire, including its rule of the korean peninsula 130 miles away. the u.s. and the soviet union divided korea between them choosing more or less at ran dam the 38 parallel as the dividing line. the soviets installed a communist government including kim il-sung and grandson kim jong-un rules today. in 1947 the united nations called for elections in a unified independent korea but the soviets allowed to allow u.n. observers in the new york. the two sides had separate elections and separate constitutions. they both declared themselves the only legitimate power. in 1950 north korea invaded the south. the u.s. responded with what president harry truman referred to as a police action. it was t
he's expected to arrive in seoul, south korea overnight. >>> it's early sunday morning in north korea. on saturday the nation unveiled some of its newest military weapon weaponry. the recent saber rattling by the north korea and u.s. is the latest drama. joy reed takes a look back. >> reporter: the u.s. ended world war ii with two nuclear bombs dropped on japan in 1945. it also ended japan's powerful emtire, including its rule of the korean peninsula 130 miles away. the u.s. and...
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you are a korea expert. how important is it to use the whole of government to maintain stability in the region? recognizing full well that we don't have very much information about what goes on in kim jong-un's mind, and it's hard enough, it's challenging enough, regarding our complicated relationship with china. so in terms of stability in this part of the world, would you also support this initiative by the way, at sea and how we can do more of a whole of government approach? >> i think those two questions are completely connected to each other in the sense that our effectiveness in being able to get china to do more or to signal to north korea the credibility of our deterrents or any of our policies, greatly depends on whether the region sees us as committing to it and having staying power. as aaron mentioned in his testimony, there is a grand game taking place in asia where the chinese are trying to erode u.s. credibility, reliability and resiliency in the region and replacing it with the fact that they
you are a korea expert. how important is it to use the whole of government to maintain stability in the region? recognizing full well that we don't have very much information about what goes on in kim jong-un's mind, and it's hard enough, it's challenging enough, regarding our complicated relationship with china. so in terms of stability in this part of the world, would you also support this initiative by the way, at sea and how we can do more of a whole of government approach? >> i think...
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due to north korea's nuclear missile provocations. vice presidents visit shows the stance of the new administration . as such, i believe that vice president pence's visit is timely and meaningful. kyo-ahn: [speaking foreign language] translator: today, the vice president and i shared the view that through cooperation and collaboration, the u.s. alliance has grown into a indispensable linchpin for a successful strategic alliance that will allow us to resolve global challenges. we have reconfirmed our unwavering will to continue to make our alliance even stronger. hwang: [speaking foreign language] translator: 10 days ago, on april 10, i spoke with president trump about ways to work together going forward. today, with vice president pence, we understand the gravity and urgency of north korea's missile threat. we will double our threats to further tighten the global pressure on north korea. we will thoroughly implement sanctions on the unwavering principle of denying north korea their weapons. foreign[speaking language] translator: furth
due to north korea's nuclear missile provocations. vice presidents visit shows the stance of the new administration . as such, i believe that vice president pence's visit is timely and meaningful. kyo-ahn: [speaking foreign language] translator: today, the vice president and i shared the view that through cooperation and collaboration, the u.s. alliance has grown into a indispensable linchpin for a successful strategic alliance that will allow us to resolve global challenges. we have...
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south korea's news agency announcing an attempted missile launch by north korea failed. cnn was there on the ground during this massive milt parade that included two canisters big enough to hold the type of missile capable of reaching the united states. this is the first time pyongyang has ever shown off canisters of this size, or we could just be looking at empty shells. we just don't know. but the threat could not come at a more critical time. north korea vowing a merciless response if provoked. as we await the arrival of mike pence landing in seoul hours from now, president trump getting updates from mar-a-lago resort. we have live team coverage and a team of ammists standing by. up want to begin with cnn's paula hancock inn seoul. paula? >> reporter: ana, what we have a south korean official saying a projectile was fired this morning and it appears to have failed. there aren't many more details beyond that, obviously. intelligence agencies and the military trying to track exactly what kind of projectile this was. we note that it was fired from the area of shinpo, a p
south korea's news agency announcing an attempted missile launch by north korea failed. cnn was there on the ground during this massive milt parade that included two canisters big enough to hold the type of missile capable of reaching the united states. this is the first time pyongyang has ever shown off canisters of this size, or we could just be looking at empty shells. we just don't know. but the threat could not come at a more critical time. north korea vowing a merciless response if...
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to protect south korea. south korea is a sitting duck surrounded by all this nuclear power like china, russia, and some people say even japan because japan is only a step or two away from making its own nuclear weapon. , i don't feel comfortable south korea having to rely on questionable protection from u.s. against the nuclear threat from north korea of the host: thank you. how long have you been in the snuns guest: decades. came here when i was a kid, around 10. host: thank you. guest: the issue of the american nuclear umbrella, the issue of american credibility, this is a very real issue. this is true in europe. it's why we wanted to deploy a cruise missile against the soviets. this is an issue today throughout asia as both north korea and china are engaged in nuclear development and expansion efforts. how credible is the united states nuclear umbrella? this is something that again is the core of u.s.-japan discussions as well as u.s.-nato discussions. could south korea go nuclear? there is no reason to t
to protect south korea. south korea is a sitting duck surrounded by all this nuclear power like china, russia, and some people say even japan because japan is only a step or two away from making its own nuclear weapon. , i don't feel comfortable south korea having to rely on questionable protection from u.s. against the nuclear threat from north korea of the host: thank you. how long have you been in the snuns guest: decades. came here when i was a kid, around 10. host: thank you. guest: the...
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in seoul south korea. we start with a warning for north korea from vice president mike pence. during a stop in south korea and a visit to the zone between north and south the vice president warned kim jong-un not to test the strength of the united states military forces or the resolve of the american president. >> the era of strategic patience is over. just in the past two weeks the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president. in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve. or the strength of the armed forces of the united states in this region. we will defeat any attack and we will meet any use of conventional or nuclear weapons with an overwhelming and effective response. but as president trump made clear just a few short days ago, if china is unable to deal with north korea, the united states and our allies will. >> all this comes after more north korea luster, another failed missile launch and the threat of new nuclear tests. joining us are senior white house correspondent and our senior international ivan wat
in seoul south korea. we start with a warning for north korea from vice president mike pence. during a stop in south korea and a visit to the zone between north and south the vice president warned kim jong-un not to test the strength of the united states military forces or the resolve of the american president. >> the era of strategic patience is over. just in the past two weeks the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president. in actions taken in syria and afghanistan....
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strike north korea? the country is preparing to celebrate the day of the sun, the 105th day of the country's founder and current leader kim jong-un's grandfather. those celebrations are traditionally marked with a show of force, and in a new interview, north korea's vice foreign minister warning president trump, telling the a.p., we will go to war if they choose. those comments after nbc news exclusively reported the u.s. is prepared to launch a strike against north korea if that country ask on the brink of yet another nuclear test. satellite imagery suggests north korea is preparing for its 6th test at the same site as the first five. and the u.s. navy has sent the aircraft carrier uss carl vinson to the waters off korea. all this after the u.s. dropped i i its largest noucle bomb on forces in afghanistan. afghanistan defense ministry said it killed 36 isis members, but no civilians were hurt. let's go our panel. retired four star general barry mccaffery, nbc news chief richard engel, courtney can you b
strike north korea? the country is preparing to celebrate the day of the sun, the 105th day of the country's founder and current leader kim jong-un's grandfather. those celebrations are traditionally marked with a show of force, and in a new interview, north korea's vice foreign minister warning president trump, telling the a.p., we will go to war if they choose. those comments after nbc news exclusively reported the u.s. is prepared to launch a strike against north korea if that country ask on...
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and north korea. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how the president should handle provocations from kim jong un? just go to facebook or twitter on foxnewssunday and we may use >> if you've looked at what's happened over the last eight years -- weeks, compared to what's happened in eight years, you will see the tremendous difference. chris: president trump highlighting on what he believes are better results and it's time now for our sunday group, michael needham, heritage action for america. bob woodward from the washington post. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin and former national security council staffer gilian turner. jennifer, let me start with you, what do your sources say over the last 24 hours about this impressive display of military hardware by the military regime and in defiance of president trump? >> i think what's notable, chris, is when i walked out of the bent gone on friday afternoon it was a pretty relaxed atmosphere over at the pentagon. you did
and north korea. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how the president should handle provocations from kim jong un? just go to facebook or twitter on foxnewssunday and we may use >> if you've looked at what's happened over the last eight years -- weeks, compared to what's happened in eight years, you will see the tremendous difference. chris: president trump highlighting on what he believes are better results and it's time now for our sunday group, michael needham, heritage...
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there are 50 million people in south korea. about half of that many in north korea. because it is a small place, it means any type of ground war over there will be devastating to both countries. the thing we have in the united states is when we get tired of it, we can always leave. the people in korea, you know, they will suffer the most. a very complex situation. yep china that shares a border with north korea. you have russia that shares a border with north korea. and yeah the south koreans and the north koreans in the middle. it is a very complex situation. i would suggest that the president is very careful with the rhetoric he spews out about the possibility of going to a major war over there. the last thing we want is a major route more in south korea. on groundo very well wars in asia. it is no different now. it would be very difficult for us to conduct any type of major ground warfare there. and you cannot win it in the air. the terrain is not about you to do it. feelu want to get a good for what more would be like over there, just fly over there and take a lo
there are 50 million people in south korea. about half of that many in north korea. because it is a small place, it means any type of ground war over there will be devastating to both countries. the thing we have in the united states is when we get tired of it, we can always leave. the people in korea, you know, they will suffer the most. a very complex situation. yep china that shares a border with north korea. you have russia that shares a border with north korea. and yeah the south koreans...
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korea. it's about 8:30 a.m. on a sunday right now in north korea. that this attempt was made about three hours ago. about three hours ago and we're just getting this information that we can confirm from the u.s. military that a missile launch was attempted. what is happening right now when it comes to the u.s. military, they're in the middle of a call. the call is to determine what response, if any, and what the next steps are, if any, with regard to this north korean missile test. i want to bring in janis who is in seoul, south korea for us. does that sound correct from what they're saying there in seoul from your sources? this is what we're hearing from u.s. pacific command here. >> reporter: it usually takes some time to gather the data to try to piece together exactly what it is that everyone is dealing with. it's strongly suggested this is not as you say an icbm. not capable of going those long ranges. there's some suggestion on the part of experts here in south korea who believe it cou
korea. it's about 8:30 a.m. on a sunday right now in north korea. that this attempt was made about three hours ago. about three hours ago and we're just getting this information that we can confirm from the u.s. military that a missile launch was attempted. what is happening right now when it comes to the u.s. military, they're in the middle of a call. the call is to determine what response, if any, and what the next steps are, if any, with regard to this north korean missile test. i want to...
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in south korea. we will go live to mar-a-lago where the president has been briefed and also to china, a country with enormous influence on north korea. we'll have much more on this day ahead. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you ha
in south korea. we will go live to mar-a-lago where the president has been briefed and also to china, a country with enormous influence on north korea. we'll have much more on this day ahead. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis....
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panel of experts on north korea. they've put out this report that says that north korea continues o ill listly ship dual-use items to both syria and i-- and iran. those are two terrorist regimes. i hope that the new administration will move quickly to relist north korea and continue to seek ways to increase pressure on the regime through the sanctions bill that we passed out of here today and other measures and i urge my colleagues to support this important measure and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. all time has expired. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 479, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- >> on that, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman requests the yeas and nays. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having risen, the ye
panel of experts on north korea. they've put out this report that says that north korea continues o ill listly ship dual-use items to both syria and i-- and iran. those are two terrorist regimes. i hope that the new administration will move quickly to relist north korea and continue to seek ways to increase pressure on the regime through the sanctions bill that we passed out of here today and other measures and i urge my colleagues to support this important measure and i yield back the balance...
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hours before pence arrived in south korea, north korea attempted to test launch a new ballistic missile, but the test failed as the missile blew up almost immediately. it is unclear if the u.s. had any role in the missile's failure. the "new york times" reports the u.s. has a covert program to sabotage north korea's missile program using cyber and electronic strikes. north korea is vowing to retaliate against u.s. military aggression. this is the state-run television station reading a statement by the north korean army. >> the trump administration, which made a surprise graded cruise missile strike on syria april 6, has enter the path of open threat and blalackmail. our toughest counteraction against the united states wilill be takenen in susuch a merciless manner as to not to allow the aggressors to survive. amy: turkish president recep tayyip erdogan has claimed victory in sunday's referendum over whether to give sweeping powers to ththe presidident, ens the turkish opposition says they've received widespread complaints about voting fraud and that the referendum was held in an atmosph
hours before pence arrived in south korea, north korea attempted to test launch a new ballistic missile, but the test failed as the missile blew up almost immediately. it is unclear if the u.s. had any role in the missile's failure. the "new york times" reports the u.s. has a covert program to sabotage north korea's missile program using cyber and electronic strikes. north korea is vowing to retaliate against u.s. military aggression. this is the state-run television station reading a...
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to deal with north korea, you are not dealing with north korea. you have to deal with iran, pakistan and china. when you have discussions with china of north korea, you have predatory trade practices and south china sea. it is a complicated issue. i don't think they had the time to develop it yet. i think they are trying to look and see china is the key. they are putting pressure on china. i think that is what happened at mar-a-lago. i think xi jinping was standing right next to donald trump. that was a message and as we heard from vice president pence, it was intended for north korea. >> dan a after tha, after that you got with the vice president, he spoke in stronger language at the joint pressor. >> in the past two weeks, the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve or the strength of the armed forces of the united states in this region. >> dana, that moment in your interview when you said they have the abilities and many believe that b
to deal with north korea, you are not dealing with north korea. you have to deal with iran, pakistan and china. when you have discussions with china of north korea, you have predatory trade practices and south china sea. it is a complicated issue. i don't think they had the time to develop it yet. i think they are trying to look and see china is the key. they are putting pressure on china. i think that is what happened at mar-a-lago. i think xi jinping was standing right next to donald trump....
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because china is north korea's largest trading partner and because it shielded north korea from harsher sanctions in the past, washington tends to think that china can deliver a deal on north korea. what i think the new administration really needs to focus on is working with china to enforce the sanctions on the books and coming up with a joint strategy for talks. that should include an effort to try and freeze north korea's nuclear and missile programs and put something on the table as a benefit for north korea if it's willing to take those steps. >> when you listen to water cooler talk among my friends and family, here's what scares people. north korea is believed to be developing a long-range missile that can hit the u.s. with kim saying he could test launch one at any time. what is the real timeline for north korea to develop a weapon like this? >> north korea has taken actions over the past years to expand its ballistic missile capabilities but it's still very far from having a missile with a range long enough to target the united states. right now it's unlikely they could even rea
because china is north korea's largest trading partner and because it shielded north korea from harsher sanctions in the past, washington tends to think that china can deliver a deal on north korea. what i think the new administration really needs to focus on is working with china to enforce the sanctions on the books and coming up with a joint strategy for talks. that should include an effort to try and freeze north korea's nuclear and missile programs and put something on the table as a...
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the people of -- south korea, i agree with you, buck, south korea doesn't want north korea to go away, because they don't want to invade north korea and, quite frankly, i disagree with which one of you said it would be china's mess to pick up. it would be our mess to pick up. we would be responsible. the other thing is the north korean people are completely isolated, are brainwashed. it would be a very difficult task because this is a dynasty by birth. not election. this is a brainwashing of decades. remember how they -- trish: so gett there because of that would be -- >> very difficult. trish: very challenging, very difficult. >> there's no apparatus in place at all. no civil society in place to support whoever would in and take over. but to the poibout us cleaning up the mess, leslie, just geographic create speaking -- geographically speaking, north korea will affect china a whole lot more than this. the chinese worry about a future in which they have a massive refugee crisis on their hands. that's why china's willing to be helpful here. you've even heard donald trump say maybe we'l
the people of -- south korea, i agree with you, buck, south korea doesn't want north korea to go away, because they don't want to invade north korea and, quite frankly, i disagree with which one of you said it would be china's mess to pick up. it would be our mess to pick up. we would be responsible. the other thing is the north korean people are completely isolated, are brainwashed. it would be a very difficult task because this is a dynasty by birth. not election. this is a brainwashing of...
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north korea tested nukes as recently as last year. president obama didn't take a lot of action on that. it seems president trump will be more aggressive in dealing with kim jong-un. do you think that is a good move? >> that is the big question. i think that is a question a lot of americans will ask themselv themselves. i see him just like his father, really big baby. if you pay them attention they will do provocative things. if you leave them alone and ignore them, they won't get much done. over the past eight years, we saw president that said listen, we will not engage north koreans. we will do our best to curtail them but we will not even have conversations about them. donald trump is taking the opposite approach. where there's rumor of a strike, we will have to wait to see if that happens, but this idea of trying to play around with the north koreans in this stage is not a good idea, unless china is at the table and willing to be a player in whatever we negotiate. >> i think it's a tricky situation dealing with, as john mccain said
north korea tested nukes as recently as last year. president obama didn't take a lot of action on that. it seems president trump will be more aggressive in dealing with kim jong-un. do you think that is a good move? >> that is the big question. i think that is a question a lot of americans will ask themselv themselves. i see him just like his father, really big baby. if you pay them attention they will do provocative things. if you leave them alone and ignore them, they won't get much...
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to deal with north korea? how much can they trust us. >> let's talk a little bit about maximum economic pressure, imposing potentially penalties on third-party countries who may be in support of north korea. what is the preparation, the strategy, the conversation at the pentagon as we look at the possibility of some sort of military action there? >> well, from the pentagon it's a whole government approach. that's why you see very close contact between secretary tillerson and secretary mattis as well as treasury. when you think of ratcheting up any pressure outside of military posture, you hear a lot about pressuring chinese banks, chinese banks that allow the north korean government to stay afloat. but that's going to cause some potential friction with china. and just one quick note here on where the vinson is, i was walking about the capitol. the new term of art they're using here, they're not saying it's in the philippine sea or the sea of japan. they're saying it's in the western pacific and has operational
to deal with north korea? how much can they trust us. >> let's talk a little bit about maximum economic pressure, imposing potentially penalties on third-party countries who may be in support of north korea. what is the preparation, the strategy, the conversation at the pentagon as we look at the possibility of some sort of military action there? >> well, from the pentagon it's a whole government approach. that's why you see very close contact between secretary tillerson and...
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north korea. pence echos secretary of state rex tillerson's words from one month ago today. the era of strategic patience is over. listen to this. >> we seek peace but america always sought peace through strength. the people of north korea should not mistake the resolve of the united states of america. stand with our ally. the alliance between south korea and the united states is ironclad. we will continue to stand strong to achieve our shared objective across this region and across the world of a denuclearized korean peninsula. >> the official message from the trump administration on the failed missile launch. once again the president and his military team are aware of the most recent unsuccessful missile launch. the president has no further comment. not easing concern over pyongyang's work over ballistic missiles and weapons. north korea showed off new military hardware. for the latest we turn to paula live in seoul south korea where mike pence has strong words indeed for north korea. good morni
north korea. pence echos secretary of state rex tillerson's words from one month ago today. the era of strategic patience is over. listen to this. >> we seek peace but america always sought peace through strength. the people of north korea should not mistake the resolve of the united states of america. stand with our ally. the alliance between south korea and the united states is ironclad. we will continue to stand strong to achieve our shared objective across this region and across the...
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"north korea: another country." and joining us by democracy now! video stream is christine hong, associate professor at university of california santa cruz and an executive board member of the korea policy institute. she has spent time in north korea, including a visit to the country as part of a north american peace delegation. professor, let's begin with you. the significance of what has taken place in the last few days starting with today, the surprise visit of vice president pence to the demilitarized zone? >> you know, i think what we are witness to is a kind of revisionism, both with vice president pence and secretary of state tillerson. they have made comments that strategiclicies patience is a thing of the past. i think the fundamental in misconstrues what it was. as you mentioned in your opening description obama waged a campaign of cyber warfare against north korea. and so, far from being a kind of kinder, gentler or even softer policy toward north korea, obama's policy toward north .orea was one of warfar
"north korea: another country." and joining us by democracy now! video stream is christine hong, associate professor at university of california santa cruz and an executive board member of the korea policy institute. she has spent time in north korea, including a visit to the country as part of a north american peace delegation. professor, let's begin with you. the significance of what has taken place in the last few days starting with today, the surprise visit of vice president pence...
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with the north korea situation, also attacking the media yet a gun. protesters over the country demand that he would release his tax returns. our next guest stated that transparency in the trump administration is crucial to the president's future success. and one step closer to dictatorship, turkey's president succeeds in grabbing more power. and opposition groups hope that they can stop him, is he already too powerful to rein in? group: surprise! karim: i see the future is really bright for me. the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org. ♪ >> jon: president trump going after the media yet again. accusing news outlets of biased coverage. the president tweeted, the fake media, not real media have gotten even worse since the election. every story is badly slanted. we have to hold them to the truth. this comes after protesters across the country demanded that mr. trump release his tax returns. >> he now says that this white house is n
with the north korea situation, also attacking the media yet a gun. protesters over the country demand that he would release his tax returns. our next guest stated that transparency in the trump administration is crucial to the president's future success. and one step closer to dictatorship, turkey's president succeeds in grabbing more power. and opposition groups hope that they can stop him, is he already too powerful to rein in? group: surprise! karim: i see the future is really bright for...
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of the submarines of north korea and also close to several nuclear sites there in north korea. we have had statements from the defense secretary of the united states fairly straightforward saying that the president and the military team of the united states are aware of north korea's missile launch and saying that president trump will have no further comment. this is all of the reaction based on this test that happened about four hours ago. i do want to go straight to the korean peninsula there in south korea in seoul specifically. janice our correspondent on the ground. what we also understand is that according to a south korean appreciab presidential spokesperson the national security council is convening at the moment about 30 minutes ago. don't know whether it did start on time and whether it finished. what are you hearing about that meeting and that convening and what may come out of it? >> reporter: this is standard operating procedure when there are provocations like this by north korea that south korean officials will gather to assess what it is they know and how can th
of the submarines of north korea and also close to several nuclear sites there in north korea. we have had statements from the defense secretary of the united states fairly straightforward saying that the president and the military team of the united states are aware of north korea's missile launch and saying that president trump will have no further comment. this is all of the reaction based on this test that happened about four hours ago. i do want to go straight to the korean peninsula there...
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a nuclear-armed north korea. that's about as blunt a sort of statement as you can get. this symbolism standing on their doorstep, the president, our high officials go to south korea all the time. seoul just happens to be located near the dmz. for the north koreans, that's a very big deal. that's a thumb in their nose. the question is as we have been talking if about for this administration to spell out what we're going to do from a broad sense of a framework. not tactics. on tuesday we're going to do this. on thursday if you don't play nice we're going to do that. what's the broad framework we're going to be approaching the region with. >> let me ask you to standby. much more to discuss as we wait for sean spicer to begin briefing the press pool there. as he does just about every day. a quick break. we're back in a moment with much more. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with libe
a nuclear-armed north korea. that's about as blunt a sort of statement as you can get. this symbolism standing on their doorstep, the president, our high officials go to south korea all the time. seoul just happens to be located near the dmz. for the north koreans, that's a very big deal. that's a thumb in their nose. the question is as we have been talking if about for this administration to spell out what we're going to do from a broad sense of a framework. not tactics. on tuesday we're going...
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now china is helping with north korea. certainly beats the alternative by the way, and that is north korea developing long-range nuclear weapons with of coursend icbm capabilities. joining us now, continuum or speaker of the house, former fox contributor newt gingrich. when you look at history and think of susan rice, john kerry and president obama, that red line in the sand, they got rid of chemical weapons, you add to that equation the idiotic deal with tehran home, you wonder when are we going to learn the lesson? thoughts? >> they're never going to learn the lesson because their left-wingers who live in a t fantasy land where nothing is ever real. in 20 years in korea it doesn't matter. all the years we've had experience with the ran, doesn't matter. the total fiasco of syria it doesn't matter. the failure of libya where they got rid of qaddafi and replaced him with chaos doesn't matter. if you're a really deeply committed left-winger, you live in a fantasy world. none of this is real, none of this matters. you go arou
now china is helping with north korea. certainly beats the alternative by the way, and that is north korea developing long-range nuclear weapons with of coursend icbm capabilities. joining us now, continuum or speaker of the house, former fox contributor newt gingrich. when you look at history and think of susan rice, john kerry and president obama, that red line in the sand, they got rid of chemical weapons, you add to that equation the idiotic deal with tehran home, you wonder when are we...
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if north korea launches an attack, the us will help south korea to retaliate. everyone likes to be able to save face. how can this situation be turned around ? face. how can this situation be turned around? what does north korea ideally one? i think north korea wa nts to ideally one? i think north korea wants to go to the negotiation table, but i think it wants recognition as a nuclear power. it is not officially recognised as a nuclear power even though it has the capability. that is very important for north korea because south korea does not have nuclear weapons. if north korea and sit down with the us at the negotiating table, ed clancy, having nuclear weapons will allow us to negotiate with the most powerful nation in the world. the trump administration would be able to say that they have sat down with us, both sides would be able to save face. thank you very much for coming in. let's return to those results in tu rkey‘s bitterly in. let's return to those results in turkey's bitterly fought referendum on increasing the powers of the president. let's speak
if north korea launches an attack, the us will help south korea to retaliate. everyone likes to be able to save face. how can this situation be turned around ? face. how can this situation be turned around? what does north korea ideally one? i think north korea wa nts to ideally one? i think north korea wants to go to the negotiation table, but i think it wants recognition as a nuclear power. it is not officially recognised as a nuclear power even though it has the capability. that is very...
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of coal from north korea. and seriously considering whether north korea, a serial offender, is qualified as a member of the united nations, as well as downgrading diplomatic relations with north korea. let me be clear, our goal is not bringing north korea to its knees, but to bring it back to the negotiating table for denuclearization. we must be clear-eyed about pyongyang's intent. it's not interested in negotiating for denuclearization. instead, its game plan is to be recognized as a nuclear weapons state and to negotiate nuclear disarmament as such. just last week the north korean deputy permanent representative to the united nations himself made it clear that any denuclearization talks are a nonstarter. under these circumstances, dialogue for the sake of dialogue cannot be an option. if history teaches us anything, it's that we must never repeat the tried and failed approach of the past 20-some years we have left no stone unturned, yet negotiations and agreements with this rule breaker have led us nowhere
of coal from north korea. and seriously considering whether north korea, a serial offender, is qualified as a member of the united nations, as well as downgrading diplomatic relations with north korea. let me be clear, our goal is not bringing north korea to its knees, but to bring it back to the negotiating table for denuclearization. we must be clear-eyed about pyongyang's intent. it's not interested in negotiating for denuclearization. instead, its game plan is to be recognized as a nuclear...
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will defeat any attack from north korea and gave his 100% support to south korea. we also heard a lot of concern there about china, the critical role that it should play. we will talk about that, and also the early deployment of the defense system. let's bring in paula hancocks now with more from seoul. paula, there were a lot of headlines coming out of that, but the big one, of course is how much they're relying on china. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary, there were certainly some sign of hardening responses from china, we heard from vice president pence saying, after that meeting between president and president trump, that they were seen in a positive light what was happening, they pointed out about china's economic retaliation against south korea buzz of the u.s. missile defense system thaad which is being deployed. china has not officially acknowledged but south korea and the united states
will defeat any attack from north korea and gave his 100% support to south korea. we also heard a lot of concern there about china, the critical role that it should play. we will talk about that, and also the early deployment of the defense system. let's bring in paula hancocks now with more from seoul. paula, there were a lot of headlines coming out of that, but the big one, of course is how much they're relying on china. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary, there were certainly some...
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and north korea? we've gone through this many times in the past, but it's different with a new president. so how serious do you see this situation? >> well, it's very serious, but it has deescalated with the failed missile launch. i think it's kind of a blessing in disguise. it's a setback for kim jong-un internationally. domestically he can control the message. i think the u.s. has to be very careful, very vigilant. should keep its powder drive. our policy should be restrained. we should reassess what we're doing in the peninsula, but at the same time i think this is kind of a blessing in disguise. it was not a nuclear test. it was a potentially missile test. it failed. the danger, though, is that they are developing more long range missiles. i noted one in the parade. but i think the correct u.s. policy is give china a chance to put real pressure on north korea. perhaps with oil export bans, with coal export bans. tighten the sanctions. see what that does. but with kim jong-un, he's very unpredictab
and north korea? we've gone through this many times in the past, but it's different with a new president. so how serious do you see this situation? >> well, it's very serious, but it has deescalated with the failed missile launch. i think it's kind of a blessing in disguise. it's a setback for kim jong-un internationally. domestically he can control the message. i think the u.s. has to be very careful, very vigilant. should keep its powder drive. our policy should be restrained. we should...
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and north korea is possible. hours later, we see north korea fire this ballistic missile. do you think north korea's actions this evening makes the major conflict that the president warned about as a possibility more likely? >> well, i think they're not fast enough to put a missile launch -- i don't believe they are. i don't know what kind of missile it was. but i don't think they're fast enough to put a missile launch together based on what the president may or may not have said last night. this was probably something they had planned. they could have slowed it down. but they seem to be pretty intent on developing the capability both missile technology as well as nuclear technology. it's a real concern for anyone that knows about the possibilities of them linking a missile to a weaponized atomic device or nuclear device. >> it's believed to have been a failure. has the u.s. used its cyber arsenal to sabotage north korea's missile program? >> well, if i knew that, i couldn't comment. but i don't know. this missile technology business -- i'm not a scientist or a techno-type
and north korea is possible. hours later, we see north korea fire this ballistic missile. do you think north korea's actions this evening makes the major conflict that the president warned about as a possibility more likely? >> well, i think they're not fast enough to put a missile launch -- i don't believe they are. i don't know what kind of missile it was. but i don't think they're fast enough to put a missile launch together based on what the president may or may not have said last...
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korea is complicated, the koreas, china is complicated. it's easy to rail against these things when you're campaigning. you meet president xi and he's a human being and he talks about his people. and you've got trade and diplomacy and military and all kinds of things. this is an extraordinary situation! president trump never served this country in any capacity. he's never held office. it's astonishing on-the-job training. so, yeah, it's complicated! it's really hard work. >> and it's only beginning, right? i mean, it's day 99. there are a lot more days to go, so get used to it. kimberly dozier, we also played sound there -- you heard it before, the fact about the job being a little harder than the president thought it would, about the president speaking of his relationship with chinese leader xi jinping. how much of what we hear from the secretary today is directed toward china? >> well, we've already heard some comments in the npr interview that are meant to reassure china. when the secretary says that they're not seeking a reunification
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could already hit south korea. they have the submarine launch ballistic missiles they were showing these solid fuel missiles. a lot easier to be able to move. a lot harder to be able to at the detective by the west. there was a message that north korea is becoming stronger by the way militarily. we know from experts and analysts and officials here in seoul and also in washington that the pace of the improvements in north korea is significant. they do believe that they are getting to where they want to go and where they want to go is to be able to have a nuclear tipped intercontinental ballistic missile that can hit mainland united states. obviously analysts and experts, intelligence agencies around the world will be poring over these images trying to figure out if those two potentially new icbms are in the process of being built, whether or not they may have been built. kim jong-un at the beginning of the year said he's close to test launching aicbm. there will be a lot of investigation going on from pictures that
could already hit south korea. they have the submarine launch ballistic missiles they were showing these solid fuel missiles. a lot easier to be able to move. a lot harder to be able to at the detective by the west. there was a message that north korea is becoming stronger by the way militarily. we know from experts and analysts and officials here in seoul and also in washington that the pace of the improvements in north korea is significant. they do believe that they are getting to where they...
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south korea, seoul, is only 35 miles away. we should make sure they though they will be hit hard by the u.s. military if they even breathe on one of our allies. the era of patience is over just like rex tillerson said. charles: is there anything preemptive we should be considering? the administration continues to say all options are on the table. >> the reality is that our intelligence and the president's have to november quitely and discreetly. you cannot give this crazy little kim a left heads you have on what you are going to do. we don't see that their missiles can make the distance. but it doesn't take far to get to seoul. charles: according to sources we are learning this missile launch broke up over the peninsula, so it never made it to japan. china has obviously been helping. president trump has lauded their efforts. even going so far as kinds of dissing taiwan. what role do you see them playing? perhaps stopping coal shipments and certain threats may not be enough for them. >> it's time for china to step up their game
south korea, seoul, is only 35 miles away. we should make sure they though they will be hit hard by the u.s. military if they even breathe on one of our allies. the era of patience is over just like rex tillerson said. charles: is there anything preemptive we should be considering? the administration continues to say all options are on the table. >> the reality is that our intelligence and the president's have to november quitely and discreetly. you cannot give this crazy little kim a...
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north korea and south korea, senses there, both nations conducting military exercises. we saw this failed missile attempt. there is no u.s. ambassador there in south korea at this point. how important is it for the united states and the president to basically fill these vacancies and have a full int infrastructure to deal with foreign policy? >> it's tremendously important. it's always important but i would say it's more important in this administration, we have secretary of state rex tillerson who has no experience and needs to draw on the deep expertise of the foreign policy establishment, certainly on the question of north korea, we have extraordinary expertise in washington waiting to serve. so not to have an ambassador in japan, south korea, china, not to have these key positions filled across the region but also at the state department at the senior level is critical in terms of managing that day-to-day diplomacy, sending up the right analysis to the secretary of state, having those very considered, deliberate agency discussions is crucial. that's the process, for
north korea and south korea, senses there, both nations conducting military exercises. we saw this failed missile attempt. there is no u.s. ambassador there in south korea at this point. how important is it for the united states and the president to basically fill these vacancies and have a full int infrastructure to deal with foreign policy? >> it's tremendously important. it's always important but i would say it's more important in this administration, we have secretary of state rex...
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north korea warns the u.s. this a nuclear war could break out at any moment as tensions rise on the korean planes after president trump's military actions in syria and afghanistan. what options are now on the schnabel into more patience. vice president pence warns north korea not to test president trump's resolve claiming the era of strategic patience is over. cnn's dana bash is traveling with the president as he delivers his message from the demilitarized zone. georgia on his mind. a competitive race to fill a georgia congressional seat catches the attention of president trump. could a seat held by republicans for more than 30 years be in play in a special election? >>> and murder on facebook. an all-out manhunt is under way nationwide for a man who taped himself killing an elderly man on easter and uploaded the video to facebook. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> just days after parading its latest long-range missiles, north korea warns a nuclear war could break out at any moment and accus
north korea warns the u.s. this a nuclear war could break out at any moment as tensions rise on the korean planes after president trump's military actions in syria and afghanistan. what options are now on the schnabel into more patience. vice president pence warns north korea not to test president trump's resolve claiming the era of strategic patience is over. cnn's dana bash is traveling with the president as he delivers his message from the demilitarized zone. georgia on his mind. a...
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>> north korea's a problem. the problem will be taken care of. >> we have a correspondent live with vice president pence as he touches down inside south korea, and we'll take you inside pyongyang, as tensions ratchet up. >>> plus the biggest non-nuclear bomb in the u.s. arsenal. the pentagon drops a massive bomb on isis fighters in afghanistan, just days after a surprise u.s. strike in syria. >> if you look at what's happened over the last eight weeks and compare that to what's happened over the last eight years, you'll see there's a tremendous difference. >> is the commander in chief letting his generals run the show? senator bernie sanders will join us live. >>> and unfriendly skies. outrage as a united airlines passenger is violent by removed from a flight. what can congress do to protect passengers' rights and prevent this from happening again? >>> plus the best political minds will be here with what happens next. >>> happy easter everyone. i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is on the
>> north korea's a problem. the problem will be taken care of. >> we have a correspondent live with vice president pence as he touches down inside south korea, and we'll take you inside pyongyang, as tensions ratchet up. >>> plus the biggest non-nuclear bomb in the u.s. arsenal. the pentagon drops a massive bomb on isis fighters in afghanistan, just days after a surprise u.s. strike in syria. >> if you look at what's happened over the last eight weeks and compare that...
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and north korea. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how the president should handle provocations from kim jong un and? go to facebook or twitter, @foxnewssunday and we may use your question on the air. >> chris: president trump sharply escalating his rhetoric on russians role in syria. >> chairman thornberry: if russia didn't go in and back this animal, you wouldn't have a problem right now. >> chris: we will ask our sunday panel about the new chill in relations you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >> if you look at what has happened over the last eight weeks and compare that relate to what's happened over the last eight years, we will see there is a tremendous difference. >> chris: president trump highlighting what he says is an end to the micromanaging of the militar
and north korea. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how the president should handle provocations from kim jong un and? go to facebook or twitter, @foxnewssunday and we may use your question on the air. >> chris: president trump sharply escalating his rhetoric on russians role in syria. >> chairman thornberry: if russia didn't go in and back this animal, you wouldn't have a problem right now. >> chris: we will ask our sunday panel about the new chill in relations...